Trials will begin when the necessary works have been completed to the drug to the trials.
Do you think as soon as a drug is observed to be effective in companion animal pilot studies that it can be transferred straight to human trials? Have you ever heard that it takes 7-10 years to get from identifying a compound to getting through to the last phase of human trials?
What do you mean nothing has happened in the last three years? Are you an expert in the managing of a new drug through to trials? Are you privy to their commercial activities, necessary regulatory requirements and difficulties associated with it? Can you blame a fledgling discovery company for getting a timeline wrong as they transfer into a company to push a drug into trials? They've adjusted their timeline after 2010's coverage as they've acquired key staff since then with the experience to get this drug where it needs to be.
An incredible amount of work has been completed in the last three years. The timeline is not unlike their peers. Yes the CEO is getting paid, so are their staff and contractors, I certainly wouldn't work for three years in non paid work.
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